One-of-a-Kind Ford Focus RS Wagon Unveiled at Pace Museum
A unique, privately built Ford Focus RS Wagon is set to captivate automotive enthusiasts. This one-of-a-kind vehicle, modified over six years, will be on display at the Pace Museum starting August 17, 2025. The exhibition is the brainchild of German automotive expert and presenter, JP Krämer.
The modified Focus RS Wagon began life as a humble Ford Focus ST Wagon. With the help of tuning professionals and Scuderia Vitony, it has been transformed into a beast capable of producing 379 hp (279 kW). For the thrill-seekers, an optional boost pushes this figure to a staggering 560 hp (412 kW).
This isn't just about power, though. The wagon now boasts all-wheel drive, ensuring every horsepower is put to good use. Krämer, known for his passion for unique automotive displays, has expanded the exhibition to showcase this remarkable vehicle's journey.
The privately built Ford Focus RS Wagon, never before seen in a factory setting, will be a highlight at the Pace Museum this August. Visitors can expect to marvel at the power, craftsmanship, and sheer uniqueness of this automotive masterpiece.
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